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Simple Random Sampling Explained

A researcher will assign numbers from 1 to 300 to a population of 300 individuals, put the numbers in a bottle, and pick one number to randomly select a sample that will represent the entire population where every individual has an equal chance of being selected and the chances of bias are reduced.

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Simple Random Sampling Explained

A researcher will assign numbers from 1 to 300 to a population of 300 individuals, put the numbers in a bottle, and pick one number to randomly select a sample that will represent the entire population where every individual has an equal chance of being selected and the chances of bias are reduced.

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With the simple random sampling with apopulation of 300 the researcher will assign all items

numbers from 1 to 300 and will put them in bottle and pick one number to obtain a sample that
will represent the entire population hence every individual will have equals chances of being
selected but also the chances of biasness reduced.

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